On Mar 30, 12:19 pm, 9f...@hamnavoe.com (Richard Miller) wrote: > >> So, save for the ipwg, everything seems ok. The server akenaton as > > > that could be your problem. there's no route out. > > > - erik > > But that's not relevant when trying to reach machines > on the same subnet: > > > I have to machines declared in ndb/local, akenaton ip 10.0.0.2 and > > nefertiti ip 10.0.0.3, I can't say things like: > > 9fs akenaton > > or > > cpu -h akenaton > > or even > > ip/ping -n 4 akenaton > > I think the real problem is trying to resolve unqualified names without > a 'dnsdomain' defined -- see ndb(6)
I have dnsdomain declared in my server's ndb file, should I declared it as well in my terminal's ndb file? How much minimal info should I have in my terminal file if I am using dhcp to fetch information to it?